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- of Amadocus II. Most modern historians consider Medocus and Amadocus I the same individual. Medocus/Amadocus I apparently succeeded Seuthes I on the...
- Amadocus (Gr. Ἀμάδοκος) or Medocus (Μήδοκος) was a common name among the ancient Thracians. It was also, according to Ptolemy, the name of a people and...
- commander Alcibiades boasted of his friendship with the Thracian kings Medocus/Amadocus I and Seuthes to the other Athenian commanders before the Battle...
- Victoria (Victory) of Severus Alexander. A Celto-Latin name Medocius or Medocus is known, and a link between Mars's epithet and the Irish legendary surgeon...
- the realms of Amadocus II and Berisades: "Amadocus, probably a son of Medocus the Odrysian king in Xenophon's Anabasis, took the mountainous hinterland...
- in unclear cir****stances. His young son Seuthes then became the ward of Medocus/Amadocus I, who eventually restored him in parts of his father's lands...
- who ruled from 360 to c. 351 BC. Amadocus II was the son of Amadocus I (Medocus), according to a fragment of Theopompus, which specifies that there were...
- 1889) Green-banded jewel, Hypochrysops theon (C. & R. Felder, 1865) H. t. medocus (Fruhstorfer, 1908) H. t. cretatus (Sands, 1986) genus: Philiris (moonbeams)...
- t. alix Grose-Smith, 1900 H. t. carmen Grose-Smith & Kirby, 1899 H. t. medocus Fruhstorfer, 1908 H. t. theonides Grose-Smith, 1894 H. t. theophanes Grose-Smith...